The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 09, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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Pignut GUI Initiated three men lasl
night at the chapter house.
Homer Southwlek has left school to
woik In his father's hank at Friend.
hunny Hull of Fremont hao bocii vis
iting his Delta Tan brothers this werk
Kappa Kapra Gamma w'l! Rive a
matinee party this afternoon.
Kappa-Alpha Tneta will ha a "kat
sup" at the chapter house icr.lr.ht.
Miss Van llo-n will toon bo cue oT
the young ladies living at th Kappa
houre.
The choir of St. Luke's Episcopal
church will give an informal party at
Valsh hall Tuesday evening.
Miss Rachel Nicholson las leturned
from Lead, S. D., where Mi has ben
isiting Miss Pearl Archibald for a
i.-ionth past.
J''H Miyni" Klllian has returned
fiom Centervilb', Iowa, whrn she has
been spending the holidays wn'i .lits
Winifred Howe!!.
Miss Gladys Uargreaves entertained
Lie Kappat at the chapter house last
Hiiiulay and Monday at a house iunty
at her homo.
Hob Thompson, who has been quite
ill at his homo in Omaha bIivi) the
holidays, resumed his work at the uni
crbity yesterday.
-'ty colors, and pennants of ycl'ow and
blue, the colo;3 of '07. Puiifli wos
served In the "ordinary," which wao
decorated with palms and class colors,
another feature not often enjoyed.
A program of twenty dances, with
Eddie Walt's orcheptra, made the af
fair most successful from the point of
view of those attending.
The following committee had the hop
in charge.
Clarence G. Johnson, Lincoln, chair
man. William lllne, Fremont, nu.ster of
ceremonies.
C. A. Sunderlln, Tekamah.
Reeta Clark, Omaha,
C. B. Duer, Hastings.
Bess Lumry, Fullerton.
Minnie Sweezey, Lincoln.
John Voorhees, Chicago.
Roy Hake.
MontolBe I ce, Omaha.
Mabel Cramer, Hastings.
George Elmendorf, Lincoln.
Denton Slaughter, Omaha.
Vlnda Hudson. Lincoln.
Helen Bridge, Norfolk.
Ellery Davis, Lincoln.
Helen Hendrie, Omaha.
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Ross P. Curtice Co.
PEREMPTORY SALE
.FINE PIANOS..
On account of his fathei's '.II.icsb,
Harry Reed has been compolh'd to give
up his work at the university and take
charge of his father's business at Mal
ei, Iowa.
Tonight a ha'iqiiet commemorating
bo. foun atlon i-l Sigma Chi nt Ne
1 -aska will be given nt t!:- chapter
bouse. A miml r of alun'ni will be
IKtrent.
Mr. A. G. Schreiber entertained a
Eloct number of his friends at a
"Emokor at the Alpha Theta house Tues
day evening. An evening of surpassing
enjoyment was culminated by Mr.
Schrelber's guests presenting him with
a fine French briar pipe as a token of
their friendship and esteom.
Owing to a conflict of dates at Fia-t-rnlty
hull, the freshman hop was
1 eld last night at the Lincoln hotel for
tne first time.
SeveicI features usually coiie'iicuoi s
ly their absenc at class Inactions
narked il o affair last night. There
were neat decorallons of palms, unhcr-
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George Ade Up.to-Date.
"Mr. Smith, this is the fifth time thib
week that you have been late. What is
th matter?"
"Well," said Smith, with the hope
less ah of one bucking against fate, "I
started two hours ago from the library,
1 ut must hne lost n little time up and
down steps."
Tears ot sympathy welled up 111 the
instructor's eyes and diopped In glis
tening globules to the ground
"Mr. Smith." when he could control
his trembling voice &o convulsed with
emotion. "Mr. Smith; once I tried
for two hours and three minutes to find
my way through the studious throng
on the library steps and in Uni. Hall.
Mr. Smith, we suffered together. Your
lateness Is excused."
Moral: Instructors aren't so hard
hearted.
A Wittman Bros, have Bought our old quarters at 207 South tlth
a oireer, useo oy us ior our wnoiesaie stocks ana tney demand im
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mediate possession.
Our present warerooms are already crowded and we have
no place to put this surplus stock of Pianos.
It is therefore necessary to sell many of these instruments
at once or be compelled to pay storage, and we offer you an op
portunity to buy them at practically
YOUR OWN PRICES
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Box of cigars given away every day.
Fred Powell, Oliver theatre building,.
Electric Shoe
Repairing Factory
We demonstrate the fact that we
save you money on your
Shoe Repairing
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Ross P. Curtice Co.
1125 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Mens Sewed Soles 75c
Ladies Sewed Soles 50c
Mens Rubber Heels 40c
Ladies Rubber Heels 35c
We can also save you money in
our Shoe Line. You are invited.
Wolf anger
Warthon & Co.
Our fee returned if wo fail. Any one sending sketch and description of
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning tho patent
ability of same. "How 4o obtain a patent" sen, upon request. Pato'j,
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, ,
The Patent Recoup, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulut
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE Address,
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(Patent Attorneys,)
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